The Hollywood Reporter by Boyd van Hoeij
A low-fi but beguiling mixture of intellectual discourse and emotional rollercoaster from Spanish maestro José Luis Guerin.
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Spain · 2015
1h 32m
Director José Luis Guerin
Starring Rosa Delor, Emanuela Forgetta, Patricia Gil, Mireia Iniesta
Genre Drama
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Professor Raffaele Pinto leads a seminar on the history of women as artistic inspiration, or "muses," but his own life begins to mirror the subject matter when he becomes enamored with his female students --- something he must keep secret from his wife.
The Hollywood Reporter by Boyd van Hoeij
A low-fi but beguiling mixture of intellectual discourse and emotional rollercoaster from Spanish maestro José Luis Guerin.
It's a shame that the José Luis Guerín film's verbal qualities far outpace its formal attributes.
The Academy of Muses draws viewers in and forces them to take sides along with Pinto’s skeptical apprentices. By its end, the movie has transcended the boundaries of the classroom to become an educational experience in more ways than one.
The New York Times by Ken Jaworowski
While eavesdropping on these academics, you may be captivated by their exchanges while frustrated by their stasis while curious about their lives. Indeed, there are several ways to look at these scenes. But all you really have to do is listen.
Village Voice by Michael Atkinson
In effect, [Guerín] seems to be making Pinto's case — the intellectual necessity of passion and Muse-force, in order to compel men toward Art — while utterly enjoying the messy, unpredictable, real-world tumult the women make of it.
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